%0 Journal Article %T Prueba de impulso cef¨¢lico %A Breinbauer K %A Hayo A %A Anabal¨®n B %A Jos¨¦ Luis %J Revista de otorrinolaringolog¨ªa y cirug¨ªa de cabeza y cuello %D 2011 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %R 10.4067/S0718-48162011000200004 %X introduction: in balance function evaluation, head impulse test is a fast, simple and easy to interpret test, which explores the vestibulo-ocular reflex. having gained in the last decade growing importance as a complement to traditional caloric test, this test hasn't been explored in our context yet. aim: to assess sensitivity and specificity of this test in our context, along with contributing to the spread of an increasingly important tool in otoneurology material and method: a prospective, blinded, diagnostic test assessment. in a sample of patients consulting for acute vertigo, head impulse test was performed at the time of initial consultation, and at the time of viii nerve functional testing. results: we evaluated 52 patients, 44% with vestibular dysfunction as shown in caloric test results as gold standard. sensitivity of the head impulse test was 47.6%, its specificity 83.9%, with positive and negative predictive value of 66.7% and 70.3% respectively. agreement between two independent examiners was high (kappa = 0.84). discussion: despite its low sensitivity, impulse test showed a high specificity and a reasonable positive predictive value. it was also highly reproductible, and generates no nausea or other symptoms in the patient. we consider this test as a complement to vestibular function evaluation, with clinical applicationssupportingearly onset of therapy. we believe this test to withhold significant potential in various otoneurological developing applications. %K vestibulo-ocular reflex %K vestibular function tests. %U http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0718-48162011000200004&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en